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Ponte Histórica do Rio Kwai Dia Inteiro Junte-se à Excursão de Hua Hin

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Descrição

Visite esta importante e única ponte sobre o Rio Kwai. Faça um bom passeio de trem na rota histórica do trem ao longo do rio cercado por suas belas paisagens, barcos Jungle e Floating House ao longo do rio. Conheça a história da Ferrovia da Morte.

Opções de passeio

Excursão de dia inteiro à ponte histórica do rio Kwai saindo de Hua Hin
  • Traslado incluído

Itinerário

30 min

De Hua Hin leva cerca de 2,5 horas até a histórica e famosa Ponte sobre o Rio Kwai. Esta ponte ficou famosa por Pierre Boulle em seu livro e no filme que foi baseado nela, A Ponte do Rio Kwai.

Entrada incluída60 min

Visite o Museu da Guerra Jeath. O museu é dividido em duas seções, uma representando a construção da Ferrovia da Morte, que visa recriar os aposentos usados pelos prisioneiros de guerra aliados, e a outra consistindo em cabanas de bambu reconstruídas contendo itens como pinturas, desenhos e fotos de e por ex-prisioneiros. , armas, ferramentas e mapas.

Entrada incluída60 min

Em seguida, pegamos o trem ao longo do rio Kwai na rota histórica, passando por belas paisagens e pela historicamente triste Death Railway, que ganha seu nome pelo grande número de vidas perdidas durante a construção.

Entrada incluída120 min

Teremos Buffet de Almoço Tailandês em um Restaurante Local. Depois, visitaremos a Ferrovia da Morte. As estimativas variam, mas, de mais de 60.000 prisioneiros de guerra escravizados na Ferrovia da Morte, acredita-se que 13.000 tenham morrido, além de até 90.000 trabalhadores forçados civis do sudeste asiático. Mesmo aqueles que superaram as adversidades tiveram que suportar condições de vida e de trabalho abismais, incluindo um clima úmido e infestado de monções propício à propagação de doenças, escassez de alimentos, ausência de assistência médica e a gigantesca tarefa de construção em terrenos imperdoáveis e com equipamentos primitivos . Isso sem mencionar a incrível violência e tortura infligidas pelos soldados japoneses e coreanos que supervisionam a construção. A Ferrovia da Morte foi concluída em outubro de 1943.

45 min

Este Cemitério de Guerra também é conhecido como Cemitério de Guerra de Kanchanaburi. Ele contém os restos mortais de 6.982 prisioneiros de guerra australianos, holandeses e britânicos que perderam suas vidas durante a construção da Ferrovia da Morte. Depois voltaremos a Hua Hin

Destaques

Almoço
Água mineral
Veículo com ar-condicionado
Todas as taxas e impostos

O que está incluído

Incluído
Almoço
Água mineral
Veículo com ar-condicionado
Todas as taxas e impostos
Não incluído
Bebidas alcoólicas
Café e/ou chá
Pontas

Locais e horários de recolha

Por favor, espere no Lobby do seu Hotel ou Condomínio ou na Frente da sua casa particular.

Avaliações dos viajantes

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Informações importantes

  • Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
  • Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
  • Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
  • Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico

Avaliações(37)

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Home T
March 8, 2026
Historical history with great food at a great location

Pick-up was in a fully equipped minibus for max. 8 guests. Our guide "Am" was great. He gave a lot of information about the history of the railway line. For me the stop at the cemetery was not so interesting now but that is a matter of taste. The short boat trip or the entry and exit into the boat is difficult for the physically impaired to cope with. The food in the restaurant on river overlooking the railway lines was really good. Authentic and local. Something for everyone and rich. The subsequent train ride on the historic train was also an experience. Clear recommendation for this tour.

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Leeni_M
March 5, 2026
Long day with a lot to...

Long day with a lot to see, and long drive with a minivan, which I think is better than a bus. The guide didn’t talk that much, only where we do stop and how long. That is a big minus, because we didn’t get any information about the places. There would have been a loads of time to explain about the history and little details here and there. He answered when someone ask something, but I don’t think it is our job.

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Bent_T
February 11, 2026
Very long drive, but...

Very long drive, but definitely worth the trip. Exciting to see the bridge over the river Kwai, the cruise on the river and not least the train ride on the Death Railway. And then we had a really good guide.

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brenda w
January 30, 2026
Informative and enjoyable

Our guide was Nan. She was adorable attentive and informative. The trip was memorable abd enhoya le with a super boat and trai ride. The meal was excellent

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Brenda_J
January 23, 2026
Very nice, but quite a long day

If you have mobility issues I do not recommend this trip. There’s a long step down into the long boat and after the ride there’s a huge step up onto the dock with a very narrow unsafe step to get out. If you need a cane or other aid it will next to impossible to get out of that boat. The trip itself was quite nice. The place we stopped for food before the train ride was delicious! The train ride thru the countryside was very enjoyable. The cemetery was sad and somber as we expected. We all know this history but it’s quite different when you’re standing right there. Museum was disappointing I just expected a lot more I guess but it was still nice to see. Bridge site was great- hard to imagine what went on here. Our guide could have been a lot more engaging, for example provide some historical facts of the places we visited

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509dagmarj
January 22, 2026
Exciting and touching

Exciting and moving experience with a group of 6 people. Long drive, but alternating with boat and train. Very good lunch. The guide spoke poorly English, would like to have had more information.

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Gina_N
December 10, 2025
Gina

Well worth the money Tour guide and driver was lovely Very interesting lots of information Really enjoyed the day even if it was very emotional

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ELR123
December 3, 2025
Far too much time in a minibus

Initially booked the 2 day trip to ensure we saw everything. Sadly, this was cancelled by the tour operator, but we were offered the 1 day instead. I really wish we hadn't bothered and just done a trip ourselves from Bangkok. Total amount of time sat in a minibus was 7 1/4 hours (3 hours there, 3.5 hours back and 45 minutes from one place to another). We had just 3 hours out of the minibus to eat, visit Chong Kai war cemetary (very moving) have a boat ride, a train ride, a look around Jeath war museum (not very good) a quick walk along the 'bridge' over the river kwai which looks brand new due to being repainted and finally a quick walk along the Death Railway and it's 'cave'. A very expensive trip that could have been so much better. Notes for the tour operator - with the new skywalk being open, the Kancanaburi War Cemetery and nearby museum and Hellfire pass all close by, this tour could be so much better! Such a shame that through no fault of ours what we were offered was not as good as expected. However, I cannot fault our guide and driver who were excellent.

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Ian_Y
August 7, 2025
Trip to the Bridge Over The Kwai

An emotional trip that shows you the real story of the Bridge over the River Kwai. The guide and the driver were excellent and though it was a long day from our hotel it was 100% worth the experience

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Maria F
May 3, 2025
Anytime again

I have almost nothing to complain about. Would have liked more time at the bridge. would have been nice if it hadn't been so crowded.

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